Site Archives Gender and Gaming

Vexation


After I started my new job a couple of months ago, I was going to respond immediately to the bigoted, ignorant, and narrow-minded views of several people in various gaming communities. Since then I’ve been busy at work and at home, and frankly I haven’t been in much of a mood to blog, nor have […]

Guitar-ing and Racing


My, my, it’s been a while. Let’s do a brief gaming update.

Have not been playing Guild Wars like I said I would. Am planning on playing for at least a few hours this coming weekend.
Have, however, been playing Mario Kart DS and Guitar Hero III.
Sadly, have not gotten a Rock Band fix since last year.
Got […]

Positives of Women-Oriented Gaming Communities


The September issue of Cerise Magazine included an article on “the positive aspects of women-oriented gaming communities”. I know that many gamers, men and women, are against women-only or women-oriented gaming communities, guilds, and clans on the basis that these communities segregate and that they divide women gamers from the gaming community as a whole. […]

PAX Panel: Girls, Games, and the Growing Role of Women in the Game Industry


Really quickly before I head out (late).
Each panelist was instructed to introduce themselves, how they got into games, and how they got into the industry. The moderator was Trixie from Xbox.com. Apparently her reputation precedes her and she doesn’t need to be introduced with a last name. The panelists were Jane Pinckard from CMP (the […]

The Gaming Bitch on Gender and Games


The Gaming Bitch writes about women and games (emphasis mine):
Women identify themselves as Girl Gamers and are proud of the moniker. They put up with the images in games, because they really like to game. Here’s the thing though, women are at a disadvantage in the world of computer games, and no matter what, a […]

I Reject the ‘Big Boys’


One of the interesting things about the whole set of issues associated with women gamers is that women, unsurprisingly, have different views on these matters — if they choose to consider any of this as at all important. Some of them claim that there shouldn’t be a ruckus about women and gaming, but they still […]

Resident Evil’s Second Sex


This week’s Escapist contains a great article that discusses whether femme fatale, Ada Wong of the Resident Evil series, is a strong feminist role model. The article begins with an introduction to the concepts in Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex and then uses it as a framework to discuss the women of Resident Evil.
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Cerise Magazine Launches


The first issue of Cerise, an online magazine dedicated to electronic and non-electronic games, is now up. Cerise is a feminist (Is that still a “bad” word?) publication focused on gender issues in games and games culture. It was created by women gamers, with the intended audience being primarily women gamers. Although the focus is […]

Meme: Box Art That Makes Me Want to Play


100LittleDolls tagged me to do the following.
This question was originally posted on Yudhishthira’s Dice:
Ladies, what RPG covers (or interiors) have you seen that involve a woman in the art that make you say, “I want to play that” or, just as good “I want to play her”. Or that make you feel like it is […]

The IRIS Network is Live


Friday, 23rd March marked the launch of The IRIS Network. “The IRIS Network? What’s that?” you say? The IRIS Network is a new website that brings women, other underrepresented gamers, and their friends together to discuss, network, and share perspectives in an inclusive, safe (zero tolerance for harassment, etc.) environment. People who enjoy electronic and/or […]